PATH trains resuming 24-hour service

5:46 AM,
Jan. 10, 2013

PATH riders exit a train at the 33rd Street Station in New York in this 2008 file photo. After weeks of round-the-clock efforts since superstorm Sandy, crews have restored the PATH rail system's overnight service for regional commuters, officials said.

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After weeks of round-the-clock efforts since superstorm Sandy, crews have restored the PATH rail system's overnight service for regional commuters, officials said.

Govs. Chris Christie of New Jersey and Andrew Cuomo of New York announced Wednesday the system will resume partial around-the-clock operations Wednesday night, bringing back late-night and early-morning service for regional riders between New Jersey and New York.

Service will resume between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. daily from Newark to 33rd Street via Hoboken. Additional stops will include Harrison, Journal Square, Grove ...